Boston, Massachusetts and Snow Emergency
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Boston, Blizzard Warning
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Students are set to return to class in Boston after an extended February school vacation, thanks to the Blizzard of ’26 that dumped 17 inches of snow in the city and canceled two days of class. Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that Boston Public Schools and central offices will reopen on Wednesday,
WATCH LIVE: Eversource providing update after blizzard knocks out power in Massachusetts. Tuesday, 10 a.m. The historic blizzard of 2026 forced The Boston Globe to suspend its print edition for the first time in the newspaper’s 153-year history.
A major blizzard is pounding the Northeast with heavy snow, damaging winds, and blizzard conditions on Monday, Feb. 23.
Had enough yet? A historic nor’easter pummeled the region on Monday — with one spot even breaking the snow record from the Blizzard of ’78 — as power crews work around the clock to try to restore electricity for hundreds of thousands.
The Boston Globe's staff could not safely travel to its printing press, stopping it from printing its paper for the first time in over 153 years.
Massachusetts was among the states hit the hardest by power outages, according to USA TODAY's outage tracker.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu warned residents about a massive storm barreling towards Massachusetts on Sunday and said that a snow emergency and parking ban will be in effect starting at 2 p.m.